There have been whisperings and rumours about Cooler Masterâs entry
into the water cooling market now for what seems like an age. As far
as I can recall, these intensified back at CeBIT 2012 but they were
around quite a bit before then. Cooler Master were planning 2012
launches of two different all-in-one water cooling series, the Eisberg
and the Seidon. The Eisberg is intended for the ultra high performance
and enthusiast market segments while the Seidon is intended for the
mid range and enthusiast market segments. The Seidon series has
already launched more or less on time but due to what we have heard
are âproduction problemsâ, the Eisberg series is currently delayed
and still awaiting its release.

Today we have with us the first installation from the Cooler Master
Seidon series, the 120M. The Seidon 120M is an all in one liquid CPU
cooler with a 120mm one inch thick radiator and 120mm fan. As far as
entry level water cooling units go, this is as entry level as you can
get. The Seidon 120M is batting in the same field as the Antec Kuhler
620 and Corsair H55 at a highly competitive price point.

Specifications for Cooler Masterâs Seidon 120M CPU cooler can be
found here <http://www.coolermaster.com/product.php?product_id=6881>
, but without any further ado let us move onto the review.